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  • ABOUT US
    • AFFILIATES AND PARTNERS
    • LINKS
    • CONTACT
    • NEWSLETTERS
    • PATRONS / AMBASSADORS
  • EDUCATION
    • Seahorse Survey Course
    • Seahorse Ecology Course
    • SEAHORSE FACTS
    • Educational resources
    • Podcasts
    • You Tube Videos
    • Downloads
  • CONSERVATION
    • WORLD SEAHORSE SURVEY
    • BRITISH SEAHORSE SURVEY
    • STUDLAND SEAHORSE PROJECT
    • ECOMOORINGS
    • Please donate when you moor
    • Selsey Bill Seahorse Survey
    • MALTA RESEARCH PROJECT
    • SAVE OUR SEAHORSES
    • PROYECTO SEAHORSE PERÚ
    • Bermuda Seahorse Project
    • ASOCIACIÓN HIPPOCAMPUS
  • DIVERS PAGE
    • Seahorse Survey Course
    • Getting to know seahorses underwater
    • Seahorses and flash photography
    • Seahorse Safety when diving
  • STOP THE MARINE CURIO TRADE
    • STOP THE CURIO TRADE
    • TRADITIONAL MEDICINE TRADE
    • Seahorse man film on Netflix
  • SUPPORT US / DONATE
    • Adopt a seahorse
    • Membership scheme
    • DONATE
    • LEAVING A LEGACY
  • SPONSORS SHOP

Introduction

Welcome to Introductory section of the Seahorse Biology, Ecology and Conservation Course.

 

Click on the modules below to navigate your way through the course. Further information and videos can be found in the Learners Community module which will take you to Google Classroom.

Please note that as you navigate your way through the course, your progress is recorded through the Learning Management System. Once you have completed all the sessions please email Beccy on seahorsesurveycourse@aol.co.uk or log your progress on the comments section on Google Classroom and we will send you your certificate.

If you would like to support The Seahorse Trust further, please take a look at our seahorse adoptions, membership scheme, or buy us a Ko-fi. 

seahorse wrapped around vegetation
Introductory session
 

One Comment

  • Aoife O'Neill says:
    December 28, 2023 at 8:35 am

    Very good introduction

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